Superdonar has 50 children worldwide and more on the way

Superdonar has 50 children worldwide and more on the way

A prolific sperm donor, a father of 50 children, claimed to have 15 more children “on the way.”

Kyle Gordy, 31, from Los Angeles, California, offers her sperm to single mothers and straight couples trying to get pregnant on their own.

He promotes his free services via social media and donates his sperm directly to women instead of going through a sperm bank.

Kyle Gordy, 30, from California, has 50 children worldwide and 15 more will be born soon.

One of the many families Kyle has helped: a lesbian couple (pictured) who used Kyle's sperm to conceive a baby.

One of the many families Kyle has helped: a lesbian couple (pictured) who used Kyle’s sperm to conceive a baby.

Kyle has had 50 children so far.  In the photo above is another couple using their own sperm to conceive a child.

Kyle has had 50 children so far. In the photo above is another couple using their own sperm to conceive a child.

Kyle explained that some people feel uncomfortable using sperm banks because the donors are anonymous, meaning the new parents don’t know anything about the person who is the father of their baby, so they turned to him.

He said: ‘I think I’m very popular because they might know me, whereas in a sperm bank they wouldn’t. I am open to people, I am very reliable and I have many women who can vouch for me.

“I always try to go to people instead of them coming to me and I’m very serious about all the tests.”

Kyle calls a number of supplements such as zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin E and royal jelly the key to his productive sperm.

Kyle calls a number of supplements such as zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin E and royal jelly the key to his productive sperm.

As a professional donor, Kyle also pays close attention to his diet, ditching fresh vegetables and wild tuna and a few glasses of red wine.

As a professional donor, Kyle also pays close attention to his diet, ditching fresh vegetables and wild tuna and a few glasses of red wine.

Kyle is tested up to five times a year for STDs and other pregnancy-harming problems.

He continues: ‘While most people are tested only once a year, I usually do these tests up to five times a year.

‘I am a professional because I explain very clearly how to do it and how fertile I am and therefore my chances of getting pregnant are higher. I’m better than a bank because quality is important to me.”

She claims that her vitamin-rich diet helps her sperm count. She takes zinc, multivitamins, and fish oil.

“Red wine is actually good enough for you because it has many aspects of helping sperm donation, so I drink a few glasses in moderation,” she said.

Kyle believes his semen is a superior product, which is why it's so popular with expectant families.

Kyle believes his semen is a superior product, which is why it’s so popular with expectant families.

‘I’m still trying to figure out which foods I can enjoy but which ones are good for fertility. I focus on wild tuna, vegetables and above all royal jelly, the secretions of nanny bees and what is given to queens to help them grow”.

Gordy now supplies sperm to an IVF clinic in the Philippines, which takes the sperm to the United States for donation.

“I’m going to create a profile for myself, they’ll put it online, along with some photos and answers from a simple survey.

If I’m elected, I’ll probably make two donations at the same time, and that’s easy because tests like sperm count and STDs, which I do regularly, will be done in the clinic.”

Source: Daily Mail

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